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Great horned owls
Posted on 12/26/25 at 8:15 am
Posted on 12/26/25 at 8:15 am
This is a partial repost from the OT lounge. Though it might get more traction here.
We're staying at my parents house way out in the woods in WesternNC. Last night I hear two geart horned owls singing to each other down in the hollar.
So I had a bluetooth speaker with me and found a great horned owl call on YouTube. I managed to call them in within 50-75' of the back deck. Only the 2-3rd time in my life I've seen one in the wild. The big guy was ready to throw down!
Later I found out mated pairs sing to other like this and establish their territory. They lay their eggs in Mid Feb and the owlets hatch in mid-late March.
We're staying at my parents house way out in the woods in WesternNC. Last night I hear two geart horned owls singing to each other down in the hollar.
So I had a bluetooth speaker with me and found a great horned owl call on YouTube. I managed to call them in within 50-75' of the back deck. Only the 2-3rd time in my life I've seen one in the wild. The big guy was ready to throw down!
Later I found out mated pairs sing to other like this and establish their territory. They lay their eggs in Mid Feb and the owlets hatch in mid-late March.
Posted on 12/26/25 at 8:58 am to Lonnie Utah
Speaking of owls, I seen (which I assume to be) a great horn owl feeding on a dead rabbit in one of our plots last week. I could be totally wrong but it was a large owl that looked like it had horns with the way its feathers on head were situated. He/she only fed for a lil bit while the sun was coming up.
I am currently looking at a lil bitty owl sitting on a limb bout 80yds in front of me.
I am currently looking at a lil bitty owl sitting on a limb bout 80yds in front of me.
Posted on 12/26/25 at 8:59 am to WillFerrellisking
Itty bitty could be a screech owl. 18" inches or so great horned.
Posted on 12/26/25 at 9:05 am to Lonnie Utah
It’s facing me, I’d say lil smaller than 18”.
Posted on 12/26/25 at 9:23 am to WillFerrellisking
I have an owl that lands in the big oak tree I sit in often. He's done it 3 times this year already. Doesn't see to bother him that he's 10 fee from me.
Posted on 12/26/25 at 9:46 am to Lonnie Utah
I know the Great Horned Owls that hang around where I live, LOVE cats.
Posted on 12/26/25 at 9:47 am to choupiquesushi
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know the Great Horned Owls that hang around where I live, LOVE cats.
Is that why they taste fishy?
Posted on 12/26/25 at 9:52 am to Lonnie Utah
I've only heard singles and it's always amazing to me how quiet they are compared to Barred.
Posted on 12/26/25 at 10:09 am to Tigerpaw123
That would be cormorants.
Posted on 12/26/25 at 10:55 am to Lonnie Utah
I saw a pair years ago in the hole of a rotted out cypress tree while crappie fishing in peedee lake north of Schlater, ms
Beautiful creatures
Beautiful creatures
Posted on 12/26/25 at 11:35 am to Lonnie Utah
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I managed to call them in within 50-75' of the back deck
Pretty unethical to do this to owls during mating season. They already have enough stress.
Posted on 12/26/25 at 11:47 am to AlxTgr
For about a decade we had a pair that used our water oak and a poplar in our neighborhood park for nesting. Those 2 trees came down about 6-7 years ago and they have been scarce since, but not vanished. random cat carcasses in early am were the occasional door prizes they left behind,
Posted on 12/26/25 at 11:57 am to Lonnie Utah
They are in almost every neighborhood in Charlotte.
When they take off, you can out hear them.
Like stealth bombers.
When they take off, you can out hear them.
Like stealth bombers.
Posted on 12/26/25 at 12:02 pm to TimeOutdoors
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Pretty unethical to do this to owls during mating season.
In my defense, I didn't have this information until it was done. It was a brief interaction.
This post was edited on 12/26/25 at 12:15 pm
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